I've said it a million times...I would rather have the ball in Trey's hands in a clutch situation than in Hayward's.
Well then you've said a retarded thing a million times.
I've said it a million times...I would rather have the ball in Trey's hands in a clutch situation than in Hayward's.
I question putting trey in the last second after sitting for so long. But he hit the shot, so whatever.
Well then you've said a retarded thing a million times.
Time after time Trey hits the big shot, whole time after time hayward misses or bounces it off his own foot. So....yeah.
Time after time Trey hits the big shot, whole time after time hayward misses or bounces it off his own foot. So....yeah.
I wonder if Snyder picked up on the same negative body language that we did, and recognized that a single shot in a close game - in a season where we're not going to the playoffs anyway - wasn't as important as keeping Trey bought in. He makes it, he feels good. He doesn't make it, Snyder still shows confidence in him.
And it dates back to college...for both of them.So yeah, selective memory.....
And it dates back to college...for both of them.
Sure, hayward got the Cleveland shot to fall. But clutch he is not.
And I like hayward...a lot. But I like winning more.
Boler still carrying on about Rudy's "no looker." Boler, watch the damn replay you fool!
And it dates back to college...for both of them.
Sure, hayward got the Cleveland shot to fall. But clutch he is not.
And I like hayward...a lot. But I like winning more.
News flash, there's no such thing as clutch. It's a fantasy.
When I watch QS I think he processes about 10 times the info of an average person. I think he keeps pretty good tabs on the emotions of his team. He also spends a lot of time with Trey.I wonder if Snyder picked up on the same negative body language that we did, and recognized that a single shot in a close game - in a season where we're not going to the playoffs anyway - wasn't as important as keeping Trey bought in. He makes it, he feels good. He doesn't make it, Snyder still shows confidence in him.
Robert Horry begs to differ. As does MJ, Kobe, Reggie Miller, and others.News flash, there's no such thing as clutch. It's a fantasy.
Time after time Trey hits the big shot, whole time after time hayward misses or bounces it off his own foot. So....yeah.
Robert Horry begs to differ. As does MJ, Kobe, Reggie Miller, and others.
I missed that. But probably only because I think Locke is a douche and can't stand to listen to him at all.Locke had some stat recently saying the complete opposite - Trey's clutch shooting this year has been horrible(like in the 20s terrible), while Hayward's has been the best in the team. That said Hayward has been turning the ball over in end of quarters a lot.